I posted this video many years ago on TTF, and recently came across it again. There's a certain mood that's unique to this performance that I really enjoy, created in part by the unusual instrumentation:
Erling Kroner Dream Quintet
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Re: Erling Kroner Dream Quintet
Very nice! Erling played first in Dixieland bands and his style changed a lot over the years.
I was a big fan of Erling Kroner and had a lot of interaction with him on the old TTF. He produced charts and graphs etc. as learning aids, which I found very helpful. It was very sad for me when he passed in 2011.
I was a big fan of Erling Kroner and had a lot of interaction with him on the old TTF. He produced charts and graphs etc. as learning aids, which I found very helpful. It was very sad for me when he passed in 2011.
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(Transcribing jazz solos is fraught with difficulties because exact rhythmic notation is well-nigh impossible. So listen carefully because it's the only way to learn how to play jazz trombone so that we can return to the Golden Age.)
(Transcribing jazz solos is fraught with difficulties because exact rhythmic notation is well-nigh impossible. So listen carefully because it's the only way to learn how to play jazz trombone so that we can return to the Golden Age.)
